Flowers Westcombe Park WEDDING COLLECTIONS

At Flowers Westcombe Park, we know your wedding flowers should feel as personal as your vows. Our local florist team designs bespoke bridal bouquets, buttonholes and venue arrangements inspired by the greenery around Greenwich Park, the charm of Westcombe Hill and the riverside views near Maze Hill.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony in Westcombe Park, a stylish celebration in Greenwich, or a larger gathering close to Blackheath or Charlton, we'll guide you through every floral detail. From classic ivory roses and trailing eucalyptus to contemporary wildflower meadows, each design is created in-house by experienced wedding specialists who understand local venues and lighting.

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Buttonholes, corsages and floral crowns
  • Table centrepieces, arches and statement installations

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Westcombe Park and surrounding areas for last-minute finishing touches, when you order online before 3 PM. All stems are hand-conditioned in our studio near Westcombe Park Station for freshness that lasts from aisle to evening.

Every couple's story is different, and your wedding flowers should reflect that. Share your colours, theme and venue with us, and our trusted local team will create wedding bouquets and arrangements that feel beautifully, unmistakably you.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Pinned to the lapel of a tailored suit, a single red rose becomes a handsome statement-its velvety crimson petals curling inward with poised confidence, the buttonhole crafted to sit neatly against the fabric as if it has always belonged there. Tiny clusters of white gypsophila frame the rose like miniature clouds, adding a soft, almost whimsical counterpoint that lifts the boutonnière's silhouette, while a delicate trail of greenery-fine, slightly trailing eucalyptus-adds movement and a cool herbal scent that breathes between the rose and the suit. Nearby, the matching hand-tied bouquet echoes the same language on a larger scale: lush blue hydrangeas create a dramatic, painterly base, and the intense red roses punctuate the composition with romantic depth. Eucalyptus leaves emerge between blooms as silvery-green accents, their round shapes and satin surfaces casting subtle shadows that add dimension under soft daylight used for wedding portraits in and around Westcombe Park. The textures are deliberate-a contrast of the hydrangea's plush fullness against the rose's satin intimacy, the airy sprinkling of gypsophila, and the eucalyptus' cool, slightly waxy feel when brushed by fingertips. The whole set feels contemporary yet timeless, crafted with the eye of a florist who knows how these colours read in photographs taken on Vanbrugh Park or outside Greenwich Market. As a local florist at Flowers Westcombe Park might note, the composition balances ceremony and ease: confident and affectionate, the flowers emit a fresh, green aroma that quietly anchors the day's joyful rituals without overpowering them.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image composition reads like a small wedding album in peach, violet and white, the sort of carefully coordinated design we craft for couples in Westcombe Park and the surrounding Greenwich neighbourhoods. In the top-left panel a bride holds a rounded bridal bouquet close to her bodice; pale peach roses form a lush, compact heart, surrounded by ruffled white lisianthus with decisive purple edges and sprigs of fine baby's breath that soften the silhouette. The stems are wrapped in blush ribbon and the bride's hands, lightly tanned and neatly manicured, convey the careful weight of the arrangement. Top-right shows the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose mirrors the bridal centrepiece, set off by tiny gypsophila, slivers of green foliage and a petite peach ribbon that coordinates with a solid peach tie beneath the lapel. Bottom-left presents a smaller, tossed or bridesmaid-style bouquet laid on a woven, neutral cloth; here the same trio of flowers reads as an intimate alternative, its handle fastened with a ribbon speckled by pearl pins that throw a soft glint in the light. Bottom-right features a reception centrepiece in a white, basket-like woven vase, the arrangement sitting as a rounded dome amid two pale decorative spheres on a neutral surface - a tableau that feels right for a table at a nursery room in Vanbrugh Park House or a marquee near Blackheath. Fresh, textural and unfussy, this composition is the kind of cohesive wedding look Flowers Westcombe Park prepares with neighbourhood care.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-part collage captures a coordinated wedding flower story in elegant whites, greens, and touches of red, styled in a way that feels perfectly at home for a ceremony near Maze Hill or the leafy streets of Westcombe Park. In the top-left image, the bride is shown from the shoulders down, framed by a soft beige background that warms the scene. She holds a dramatic cascading bouquet: large, starry white oriental lilies form the main focus, their long stamens dusted with pollen, while delicate white Phalaenopsis orchid stems tumble gracefully downward like silk ribbons. Nestled among them is a single creamy rose, offering a gentle buttery tone that contrasts with bright green button-like pompons and clusters of glossy red berries. Wisps of baby's breath and trailing greenery weave between the blooms, adding lightness and texture, so the bouquet appears both structured and fluid. The top-right panel moves to the groom's lapel. He wears a deep charcoal suit, a crisp white shirt, and a bold red tie, all sharply tailored. Pinned neatly is a coordinating boutonnière built around one pristine Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad white petals cupping a yellow centre. Tiny green round blooms and a breath of gypsophila surround it, the stems bound in a bright red ribbon that echoes his tie and the berries in the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left image, this same boutonnière rests on a pale beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its textures-smooth petal, waxy leaf, and satin ribbon-clearly visible. Finally, the bottom-right panel shows the full bridal bouquet again, this time upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a stark white surface. Against a light grey wall and paired with three white wicker spheres, the arrangement looks like a reception display, the lilies, orchids, berries, and green pompons balanced in a lush, cascading composition. It feels like a snapshot from a stylish Westcombe Park wedding, where every floral detail has been carefully considered.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a complete floral story, each frame carrying the same joyful combination of deep fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh green foliage, as if designed for a stylish ceremony near Greenwich and the quiet streets of Westcombe Park. In the top-left image, only the lower half of the bride is visible in her strapless white gown, her fingers lightly interlaced around a lush, domed bridal bouquet. The peonies are rich and full, each bloom a cloud of magenta petals, while white alstroemeria with delicate burgundy freckles tuck between them. Fine, spiky green blossoms and dark leafy stems give the arrangement a confident structure, the sort of bouquet that feels substantial yet graceful as she walks up the aisle. The top-right image focuses closely on the groom's chest, where a neat boutonniere is fastened to a charcoal jacket beside a smooth lavender tie. This small cluster of white alstroemeria, miniature green buds, and slender foliage is finished with a lavender satin ribbon, creating a refined echo of the bride's flowers. In the bottom-left frame, a smaller bouquet, likely for a bridesmaid or for the bouquet toss, lies on soft beige fabric. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's colours and flowers, with the stems carefully wrapped in matching lavender ribbon, ready to be handed to someone special. The bottom-right image shows a compact centerpiece that could easily grace a reception table in a Westcombe Park townhouse or local venue: magenta peonies and white alstroemeria arranged snugly in a white, woven spherical vase, accompanied by three pale woven balls. Together, these four coordinated designs show how one thoughtful floral palette can knit a whole wedding celebration into a cohesive, romantic experience.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Set atop an inviting expanse of creamy linen, a bridesmaid's bouquet of lavender and pink roses exudes a quiet, graceful charm that would feel at home in a Westcombe Park townhouse or intimate wedding venue. The bouquet is round and thoughtfully balanced, its roses arranged to give a sense of fullness without heaviness. Soft pink blossoms mingle with lilac-tinted blooms, their petals layered in gentle whorls that appear velvety to the touch. Between these roses, slender stems of white gypsophila are threaded, their clusters of tiny, starry flowers adding airiness and creating a soft halo around the central blooms. The light colour palette-pinks, purples, and whites-is soothing and harmonious, evoking spring mornings in nearby Greenwich Park when blossoms first open and the air feels freshly washed. The stems are carefully wrapped in a shimmering pink ribbon adorned with small pearl details, forming a comfortable handle that glows subtly in the light. This decorative binding not only provides a secure grip for the bridesmaid, but also links the flowers to the elegance of the bridal party's dresses and accessories. The creamy linen beneath is gently rumpled, giving a sense of ease and authenticity, like a candid moment captured between preparations. The scene suggests the bridesmaid has just set the bouquet down for a moment to help fasten a dress or share a reassuring word. The bouquet's overall effect is one of unity and support, ideal for those close companions who walk beside the bride through the streets of Westcombe Park and stand with her as she begins a new chapter.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image wedding collage quietly tells the story of one timeless floral theme, built around red roses and white baby's breath, as it appears in every detail of the day. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace dress holds a compact, domed bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is densely packed with velvety, deep red roses, petals curling in soft spirals, with clusters of tiny white gypsophila nestled between them like a fine mist. Discreet green leaves add a fresh edge, keeping the design vibrant yet traditional, reminiscent of elegant ceremonies tucked away in Westcombe Park's tree-lined streets. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's jacket: a dark grey suit paired with a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie. His boutonniere is a miniature echo of the bridal flowers-a single red rosebud surrounded by baby's breath, pointed greenery, and teasing strands of decorative grass, all tied with a slim red satin ribbon that sits neatly against the lapel. Below, the bottom-left panel shows a second lush bouquet resting on a light grey textured surface, its stems tightly gathered and finished with red and white striped twine that hints at artisan work from a small local studio near Greenwich Park. The bottom-right image presents a low, dome-shaped centrepiece of red roses and gypsophila arranged atop a distinctive, open-weave white sphere vase. Two smaller woven balls in natural cream tones lie in front, creating a cohesive, modern-meets-romantic look ideal for Westcombe Park wedding receptions where guests linger over conversation and candlelight. Each panel highlights how a simple pairing of red and white flowers can carry a consistent, heartfelt mood throughout an entire celebration.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A carefully curated wedding suite of florals is arranged as though laid out in a calm Westcombe Park townhouse, ready for a couple's walk to the church or registry office. The bride's bouquet takes pride of place, a lush, hand-tied arrangement of cream peonies and blush-pink roses, some petals just unfurling, others fully open with generous ruffles that catch the light like soft satin. Around them, tiny white gypsophila forms a delicate mist, giving the impression of early morning haze drifting over nearby Greenwich Park. The colour palette moves gently from warm ivory to tender blush and touches of magenta and lavender, creating a romantic gradient that feels both classic and contemporary. To one side, a groom's boutonnière rests gracefully, its single lilac rose bud nestled against sprigs of feathery greenery and miniature clusters of baby's breath, secured with a narrow lavender ribbon that curves neatly against the stem. Smaller coordinating bouquets or bridesmaids' posies echo the same flowers and colours, with sculpted green leaves cupping the heads of each bloom. The scene is composed on a neutral surface so that the flowers appear to glow, as if ready to be delivered by a local florist to a ceremony near Maze Hill or along the quiet streets off Westcombe Hill. The overall effect is balanced and heartfelt: layered textures, harmonious tones, and an atmosphere steeped in romance and anticipation. Each arrangement feels like a tangible expression of vows yet to be spoken, a sensory reminder of fragrance, touch, and shared joy that will accompany the couple throughout their wedding day.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed four-part collage captures a complete wedding flower story, the kind of coordinated floral styling often requested by couples marrying around Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich. In the top left panel, a bride's torso and skirt in intricate white lace form a textured canvas for a dramatic cascading bouquet. Lush white phalaenopsis orchids flow downward like a gentle waterfall, their yellow-tinted centers catching soft light. Nestled among them are blush pink garden roses, pastel lavender stock, clouds of airy baby's breath and plenty of fresh green foliage, while deeper fuchsia, spiky flowers add a lively accent that prevents the palette from feeling too sweet. The top right image zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, perfectly pinned to a dark charcoal or black suit lapel. A bold red tie and patterned dress shirt peek out below, but the focus rests on a single pristine orchid bloom framed by tiny baby's breath and slender greenery, its stems bound with a neat white satin ribbon to match the bridal bouquet. The lower left panel shows this same boutonniere resting on a neutral beige, slightly textured fabric, perhaps linen used on a registrar's table, so that every petal, sprig and wrap detail can be appreciated. Finally, the bottom right panel introduces a table centerpiece placed on a clean white surface, ideal for a reception near Blackheath or the riverside. The white woven cylindrical vase overflows with white orchids, soft pink roses, lilac stock, baby's breath and greenery, punctuated by those familiar vivid pink spikes, while two white woven spheres beside the vase complete an elegant, cohesive wedding floral theme.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image captures a cohesive wedding floristry concept - a celebration of contrasts in red, white and green, presented with the quiet confidence of an experienced Westcombe Park florist. In the top-left frame a bride is photographed from mid-torso down against a soft beige backdrop; her lace-detailed white dress frames a dramatic cascading bouquet of open white lilies, tight red roses and trailing white phalaenopsis orchids. Tiny clusters of white baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries nestle amid lush green foliage and slender accents, producing a varied tactile range from glossy berry skins to velvety rose petals and waxy orchid blooms. The scent feels cool and floral in my mind, like a morning stroll from Westcombe Park station toward Greenwich Park.

The top-right frame focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal suit, where a single pristine phalaenopsis orchid serves as a luminous focal point, balanced by two red hypericum clusters and delicate baby's breath, finished with a neat red ribbon loop that harmonises with a bold red tie. The lower-left image shows the same boutonniere laid flat on textured linen, offering a clear view of construction: wired stems, layered greens, and ribbon trim. The bottom-right frame presents a centerpiece in a decorative white woven holder on a white tabletop, flanked by white spherical accents; it echoes the bouquet's composition - lilies, roses, orchids, berries and fine greenery - bringing a unified aesthetic suited to intimate receptions around Vanbrugh Park and the quieter corners of Blackheath. This is the sort of considered coordination Flowers Westcombe Park builds for couples who want unity across bouquets, boutonnieres and tabletops.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Four coordinated images form a single, elegant narrative of wedding flowers, where white orchids and pastel roses create a calm, romantic atmosphere that feels right at home in Westcombe Park's leafy avenues. The top-left panel frames a bride from the shoulders down, her strapless white gown acting as a canvas for a lavish cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids appear to glide over the fabric, intertwined with blush pink garden roses, touches of lavender blooms, and airy sprays of baby's breath. Wisps of greenery extend the line of the bouquet, giving it movement and a gentle, flowing shape that seems designed for a graceful walk up the aisle of a local church or registry office near Greenwich. In the top-right panel, the camera closes in on the groom's dark grey suit. A single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere, edged with clusters of lavender filler flowers and tidy green leaves, is pinned to his lapel. A narrow purple ribbon secures the stems and subtly ties in with the magenta tie peeking from beneath the jacket, visually linking him to the bride's bouquet. The bottom-left panel brings us down to a textured light beige surface, where another boutonniere is carefully laid out. This one features a fresh white orchid bud, accompanied by delicate baby's breath and a hint of foliage, bound with a bright pink ribbon that suggests personality and joy-ideal for a groomsman or best man arriving from nearby Blackheath Standard. Finally, the bottom-right panel showcases a dramatic cascading floral display arranged in a detailed white woven vase. White orchids, pink and lavender roses, small purple filler blooms, and baby's breath tumble together, while three white woven spheres placed beside the vase echo its texture and complete a sophisticated, contemporary wedding look.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A softly lit wedding scene shows a meticulously crafted bouquet and boutonnière poised together, echoing the romance of a Westcombe Park ceremony. The bouquet is round and full, its mauve-pink roses opening in velvety layers that create a subtle watercolour effect of lilac, blush, and warm cream when viewed from above. Between the roses, bright green button chrysanthemums add playful pops of colour, their tiny domed heads suggesting mossy garden paths or the lawns near Greenwich Park after rain. Creamy white lisianthus blooms and other pale blossoms nestle closely, their ruffled petals catching the light like folds of satin on a bridal gown. Fresh greenery arcs around the edges, giving gentle movement and framing the flowers in a soft, natural halo. The gathered stems are bound tightly with an intricate wrap of satin ribbon in pink and white, neatly finished so it feels smooth and reassuring in the bride's hands. Laid beside it, the groom's boutonnière features a single white lisianthus bud with airy grasses and a whisper of lavender ribbon, perfectly coordinated yet quietly elegant. Together, they speak of a couple preparing to walk from a local townhouse door down to a ceremony near Maze Hill or Devonshire Drive, hearts steady and hopeful. The blooms seem just misted and newly arranged, as if seconds away from being lifted for a photograph outside a favourite Westcombe Park venue, radiating joy, tenderness, and a sense of thoughtful design.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage captures a complete red rose wedding story, the kind of coordinated floral design often seen at intimate ceremonies around Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich. In the top-left panel, the bride's bouquet is held close to the bodice of her white dress, a dense round cluster of velvety dark red roses and glossy red hypericum berries. The flowers are surrounded by a tidy ring of deep green leaves that cup the base like a natural frame, giving the arrangement structure and polish while letting the rich red tones shine. Opposite, in the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere is pinned precisely to a charcoal grey lapel. A single red rosebud, accented with airy white gypsophila and fine green foliage, is finished with a small red satin ribbon bow, mirroring the warmth of his red tie and sharp white shirt. Below, the bottom-left panel focuses on another bouquet that could be carried by a bridesmaid or placed on a registry table: red roses and berries rise from within broad, dark green tropical leaves, which are folded and layered to form a sculptural collar. The stems are wrapped in red ribbon and rest against a neutral, lightly textured beige background, giving the flowers a bold, contemporary edge. The bottom-right panel shows the matching table centrepiece, a compact dome of red roses and red berries resting atop a white woven sphere made from natural fibres. Two smaller woven balls in natural wood tones sit nearby on a light surface, set against a subtle beige and grey backdrop, suggesting a stylish reception space decorated in a romantic red palette for guests arriving from across Blackheath and Westcombe Park.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
A coordinated wedding collection unfolds over four panels, each one echoing the same gentle pink and fresh green theme, as though styled for a romantic ceremony close to Westcombe Park station. The upper-left image captures a bride from the neck down, her white lace gown forming a soft backdrop for a lush, rounded bouquet held close to her waist. Light pink and lavender roses mingle in different stages of bloom with bright green button chrysanthemums, airy sprays of white baby's breath, and pink alstroemeria marked with subtle yellow speckles, all nestled in glossy green foliage that suggests freshness and care. In the upper-right panel, attention shifts to the groom's dark charcoal jacket and vibrant fuchsia tie, where a delicate boutonniere is pinned with precision. This petite arrangement features a single blush rosebud, a touch of green chrysanthemum, wisps of baby's breath, and slender decorative grass, all secured with a narrow pink ribbon that harmonises gracefully with the bridal bouquet, ideal for a local celebration near Blackheath or Greenwich. The lower-left panel offers a horizontal view of a similar hand-tied bouquet laid gently on a neutral beige, lightly textured fabric. From this angle, the spiralled placement of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and gypsophila is clearly seen, with stems wrapped tightly in fuchsia ribbon. In the lower-right panel, a matching table centerpiece sits on a clean white surface: a compact, domed cluster of pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath fills a decorative white, lattice-patterned spherical vase, flanked by two smaller woven spheres, creating a calm, cohesive look for reception tables around the SE3 area.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
Presented as a four-part study in bridal floristry, this collage celebrates cream and pale yellow roses paired with pink-to-mauve accents, airy white filler flowers and lustrous green foliage - an arrangement palette well-loved by couples marrying in Westcombe Park and Greenwich. In the top-left panel, a bride is photographed from the chest down in a gown with subtle lace detail, holding a round, tightly clustered bouquet. The cream roses show faint buttery tones; the deeper pink roses create a pleasing counterpoint, while baby's breath and tucked greens add lightness and texture beneath soft daylight. Top-right tightens the focus to a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark gray jacket, where a single white rosebud, neat sprigs of greenery and a baby's-breath collar are secured by a small white satin bow - a refined detail that sits beautifully against a crisp white shirt and a vivid red silk tie. Bottom-left captures a bridesmaid's posy laid on a textured beige linen: several open cream and pale yellow roses mingle with brighter pink buds, wrapped in a pink-and-white striped ribbon for a handcrafted, slightly informal feel. Bottom-right shows a compact reception centerpiece in the same colour story, arranged atop a white spherical vase of intertwined twigs; two natural woven spheres nearby heighten the rustic-elegant table styling. As floral designers at Flowers Westcombe Park, we compose these pieces to feel both classic and personal, suitable for intimate celebrations near Westcombe Park station, Blackheath Common and the riverside at Greenwich.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-crafted wedding bouquet rests gently on a table, captured as if waiting to be lifted and carried down the aisle of a small church near Westcombe Park station. Its shape is rounded yet relaxed, with a soft, gathered form that feels both refined and welcoming. At the centre, plush white lisianthus bloom like layers of folded silk, their velvety petals giving the bouquet a luxurious depth. Around them, pastel hydrangea clouds add volume and a faint wash of pale colour, like early morning mist over Greenwich. Lilac allium punctuate the design with playful, starburst clusters of purple, lending character and a touch of whimsy. The stems are neatly wrapped, creating a comfortable, secure handle, while crisp greenery peeks out and threads through the flowers, offering contrast in both texture and tone. Light seems to pool over the bouquet, giving the petals a gentle sheen and emphasizing the cool, tranquil palette of whites, soft pastels, and lilacs. The bouquet looks freshly made, the blooms still dewy and full, as though prepared that morning by a local florist for same-day delivery to a Westcombe Park townhouse or a riverside venue near the Thames. One can almost imagine the delicate scent-powdery, floral, and clean-rising subtly as it is lifted. The overall impression is one of quiet commitment and lasting tenderness, a floral expression of the promise of forever that feels timeless yet perfectly at home in the relaxed, leafy streets and close-knit community around SE3.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This collage presents four related views of a wedding colour story centred on warm peach and soft ivory, an arrangement style often requested by couples marrying in Westcombe Park and along the riverside at Greenwich. In the top-left photograph a bride in a softly lit ivory dress holds a rounded bridal bouquet full of apricot-peach roses; each bloom opens in layered spirals, mingling with clouds of white gypsophila and glossy green leaves to create a tactile, romantic mass. The top-right frame tightens the focus to a charcoal or deep navy jacket lapel where a single peach rosebud boutonniere is pinned-gossamer sprays of baby's breath and a small flourish of greenery frame the bud, while a neat peach ribbon bow mirrors the warm coral tie beneath a crisp white shirt. The bottom-left photograph offers a calmer, still-life moment: the bouquet is laid down on pale, textured fabric so the handle wrapping-white ribbon stamped with tiny pink-peach dots and faint pearl detailing-reads as both comfortable and elegant. Bottom-right shows a reception accent: a domed cluster of peach roses and gypsophila arranged atop a white, woven spherical vase, with two smaller woven decorative balls placed in front to echo the natural, crafted feel. As a local florist at Flowers Westcombe Park I always aim for this balance of colour, texture and scent: the look feels timeless yet personal, fitting for vows whispered in a church near Westcombe Park station or a sunlit marquee by the Thames.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Captured across four panels, this wedding floral suite unfurls a calm, sophisticated story in white and purple. The bridal bouquet in the top-left is generous and tactile: open white oriental lilies with creamy throats, delicate white Eustoma (Lisianthus) rimmed in vibrant purple, unopened buds, and wisps of fine grasses and verdant foliage that soften the silhouette. In the top-right panel a groom's boutonnière, scaled down and impeccably finished, is pinned to a charcoal suit jacket above a deep purple silk tie; it features a single purple-edged lisianthus, a small lily bud, spiky purple accent flowers and a few slim green elements tied with a tiny white bow. The bottom-left shows a hand-tied bridesmaid's bouquet laid across a textured beige cloth, stems wrapped in white ribbon for comfort and neatness, where the interplay of open blooms and tight buds gives a sense of anticipation. The bottom-right reveals a tall centerpiece in a white woven spherical vase whose open lattice lets light play through the stems; cascading leaves and grass-like foliage create movement around the same white lilies, lisianthus and purple spikes, while two woven beige spheres on the table echo the vase texture. The whole composition exudes a scent of sweet lilies tempered by green herbaceous notes and a gentle, golden light. As a florist serving Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich, Flowers Westcombe Park would describe this as a modern, romantic palette-suitable for intimate church ceremonies, registry rooms on Maze Hill, or receptions near Blackheath Village-and available for careful local delivery.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A groom's boutonniere is captured in close detail, pinned neatly against the lapel of a dark suit, with the familiar brickwork and tree-lined calm of Westcombe Park only suggested in the background mood. At its centre sits a single deep red rose, perfectly formed, its petals spiralling inward like a quiet declaration of love. Around it, a florist's careful hand has placed tailored sprigs of glossy green foliage, a few miniature red berries, and delicate stems of baby's breath, their tiny white blooms softening the vibrant rose. The boutonniere nestles beside a crimson tie, the sheen of the fabric catching the light and echoing the rich tone of the rose so that the entire ensemble feels harmonious and thoughtfully coordinated. The textures are easy to imagine even without seeing them: the silky curve of each rose petal, the slightly leathery resilience of the leaves, and the gentle firmness of the berries that add substance and contrast. Under gentle indoor lighting, every element of this small arrangement appears carefully balanced, neither too elaborate nor too simple-a timeless choice for a wedding celebrated near Maze Hill or a ceremony held in one of the local churches. Light shadows trace the contours of the rose, creating depth and a sense of quiet drama. There is a feeling of tradition in the single bloom, yet its clean styling hints at individuality and modern taste. More than just an accessory, this boutonniere is a keepsake memory worn close to the heart, symbolising devotion, anticipation, and the joy of a wedding day in Westcombe Park.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In quiet natural light against a dark lapel, this boutonnière reads like a tiny, hand-painted promise. A single pale yellow rose sits at its centre, plush and perfectly cupped, accompanied by delicate sprays of baby's breath and a few slender green sprigs that add a fresh, airy silhouette. The rose's velvety petals catch the light with a soft sheen, while the feathery gypsophila offers a whisper of brightness around the bloom, making the whole piece feel light and composed. A crisp white ribbon ties the elements together with a gentle loop, and when pinned beside a smart black jacket and a vivid red tie the contrast becomes quietly theatrical-the calm affection of the blossom against the confident punctuation of tailoring. There's a tactile intimacy here: the coolness of the rose, the whisper of the greens, the subtle weight of the ribbon knot-details that, as a local florist serving Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich, I think about when crafting pieces for mornings at the station and receptions on Vanbrugh Hill. This boutonnière is designed to be noticed up close in candid photographs and to sit comfortably through vows and speeches. At Flowers Westcombe Park we choose stems that last and fragrances that stay soft, so the boutonnière remains a fresh, fragrant token throughout the day. It's not simply an accessory; it's a small, sincere emblem of the moment-crafted to be felt as much as seen.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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